Hot Mess" and we laughed really hard at that. Most of the stuff I watch isn't really comedy stuff. Not serious, but part of my morning routine. Kind of pointless but entertaining at the same time. What's your routine? I sleep a lot. My go-to order is a green tea latte and a spinach-feta wrap.
What do you predict for the future of internet and comedy videos? There's not going to be any large TVs left. Everything's going to be on the computer because it's more convenient. I don't think YouTube's going anywhere, or Netflix. I think maybe Amazon [video] might not be around because people don't like paying for so much stuff. I also don't think future TV [programming] is going to be necessarily good.
I don't think there will be characters. But who knows? Your dad has said that he looks to you for a sort of seal of approval on his work. What advice would you give to him going forward for future projects?
He should do more comedy projects. My favorite movies of his are Anchorman and stuff. The Big Short was boring. It's probably a good movie but I kind of fell asleep during it. It's not really for year-olds. Follow Justin Caffier on Twitter.
Sign In Create Account. Shop Elle. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Shelf Life: Louise Erdrich. Women Voted. This content is imported from YouTube. We were all guilty of greeting friends in the college cafeteria with a hearty "You pay now! Pearl is now 12 years old and the middle school student has quite a few opinions about what makes something funny, which she shares with Vice.
Pearl stresses in her interview that comedy has grown since her dad's video went viral, and though she was the star, the juvenile humor is not particularly to her taste.
I don't really find it funny. And that is not the only place she differs from her director and writer dad — while she likes his early work, she is not a fan of his more serious offerings. It's probably a good movie but I kind of fell asleep during it.
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